THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
G.
THE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
"
LAUGH & THE WORLD LAUGHS!
'NOTICE.
will hold
THEIR 36th ANNUAL AL FRESCO FETE _
in the Compounds of
The Roman Catholic Cathedral
and
The old St. Joseph's College
7th
on the
DECEMBER, 1919.
9 p.m. to 7 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. to 11.80 p.m.
Several Raffles
with valuable prizes. including a new OVERLAND FIVE-SEATER MOTOR CAR.
Grand Concert.
Tea and Refreshment Rooms, Chute, Shooting Gallery. Aunt Sally,
The Lucky Wheel, and numerous side-shows.
Two Bands will attend;
one on each Compound.
COME AND
THEATRE
HELP THE POOR.
SIX
NIGHTS
COMMENCING
ROYAL.
ONLY
TO-NIGHT
at 9.15 p.m.
EDGAR WARWICK
presents the
New Revusical-Comedy Company in Sew Editions
of
VANITY FAIR
New Frocking, Staging, and Repertoire. Don't Forget Second Edition on Monday, Booking at MOUTRIES.
WISEMAN LTD.
Tea Dances
ON
Tuesday October 28th
AND
Thursday Cctober 30th.
Dance Tickets
50 Cents Each.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
MONDAY, the 27th. October 1919. commencing at a. m. at the Tung Cheong Godown Yaumati
.
(for account of the concerned). 218 Tons Coal Terms: Cash on delivery
Geo. P. LAM MENT,
Auctioneer,
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.-Motor
R.
G.
NOTICE
R.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
All persons with the exception WAR DEPARTMENT
of persons of Chinese race, CONTRACTS:
wishing to leave the Colony must. Sealed Tenders will be received PASSPORT. Passengers not in have in their possession a VALID MAKE YOUR CHILDREN at the Office of the Officer Com-possession of passports will not
manding Royal Army Service be allowed to leave the Colony. HAPPY, LET THEM Corps." "Headquarters. Victoria!
All persons with certain excej» Barracks, until 12 noon on Thurs- tions who remain in the Colons A LAUGH
WITHOUT day, 13th November, 1919, for the
supply of Household Coal to the for more than 7 days are required to Register themselves under the War Department, for the period REGISTRATION of PERSONS RESTRAINT, SHED A 1st December, 1919, to 31st March. ORDINANCE 1916 Forms of
1920, LITTLE SUNSHINE INTO
Registration giving the parti Forms of Tender and other culars required may be obtained at particulars may be obtained per- the G. P. O. and at all Police THEIR LIVES BY SHOW-sonally, or by letter, from the Stations.
above named Office between the hours of 10 a.m. & 1 p.m.
ING THEM CHARLIE
CHAPLIN'S
•
MILLION DOLLAR
落落
PICTURE
SUNNYSIDE
Prices: 60c. & 30c.
HONGKONG HOTEL
TEA DANCES.
TEA DANCES WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, THE 27TH AND THURSDAY, THE 30TH OCTOBER, 1919, FROM 4.30 TO 7 P.M.
UP TO DATE DANCE MUSIC WILL BE FURNISHED BY THE
HONGKONG HOTEL “JAZZ BAND.",
ENTRANCE TO DANCE ROOM,
Children 20c. to stalls.] (INCLUDING TEA, $2.00 PER HEAD.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
Members are reminded of the Half Yearly Meeting called for on Saturday the 1st November at 12.30 p.m. at the Offices of the Jockey Club, on the Ground Floor of the Hongkong Club Annexe. Chater Roal.
By Order.
G. W. GEGG," Acting Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 17th October: 1919.
NOTICE.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
Notice is hereby given that the Branch Office of the Liverpool and London & Globe Insurance Company Limited will on and after the 27th instant be transfer- red to St George's Buildings [(Second Roor) Chater Road Hong- Cycle, kong
J. H. TAGGART,
Manager.
NOTICE..
The Penalty for non-compliance is a fine not exceeding $50.
E. D. C. WOLFE,
C."S. P. Hongkong, 5th September 1919.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received Keigwin Esq, to sell by Public instructions from A. D.
Auction on
WEDNESDAY, the 29th Oct.
1919.
commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at No. 5 Humphreys Building, Kowloon
A Quaniity of Valuable House- hold Furniture
Comprising:-
Chesterfield couch and arm- chairs, lady's blackwood desk and flower stands, teak writing table and bookcase, teak card tables, brass fender, Japanese screen, brass electric standard lamp and
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD. table fan, curtains, carpet. rugs
etc. etc.
Extraordinary General Meeting marocco covered chairs, teak
Notice is hereby given that an Teak extension dining table and}
of A. S. Watson & Co. Limited,sideboard with bevelled mirror, will be held at the Hongkong teak ice chests, dinner service, Hotel on the 5th, day of Novem-teak flower stands, side tables, ber, 1919, at Noon, when the sub-cooking utensils, rattan ware etc. joined resolution, which was pass- etc, ed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 20th day of October, 1919, will be submitted for confirmation as & Special Resolution.
Tuesday the 28th October,
1919.
commencing at 2.30 ̊p.m.
at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street
Quantity of Valuable House.
hold Furniture
comprising
Teak hatstand with bevelled mirror, tapestry, covered drawing room suite, easy chairs, teak over- mantel, desk, bookcase, card table, Bronze
pictures, ware, vases and ornaments,. etc. etc.
Teak dining tables and chairs, teak sideboard, chiffonier, dinner waggons, tea tables, ice chest. dinner service electro-plated ware, cutlery and glass-ware etc.
etc..
Double brass mounted iron bed- stead, teak wardrobes with bevell- jed glass doors, teak dressing table,
toilet crockery washstand, chest-of-drawers,
etc. etc.
also
A few pieces Blackwood-ware
and
i Remington typewriter".
1 Underwood typewriter
1 Oliver typewriter
1 Treadle Sewing Machine On view from Monday the 27th inst.
Catalogue will be issued Terms: Cash on delivery
Geo, P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED.
Head Office: 6 Des Faux Road Cti Hankow Bach: Pano Budding.
FOR THE YEAR TO COME Teak twin bedsteads, teak
Pr cantion is impor ant in all things. single and double wardrobes with This applies to your own basso. The bevelled mirrors, teak dressing best way of providing for the future, freely, table, tiled top washstand, chest OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT of drawers toilet crockery etc. etc. also
"That the New Articles already approved by this Meeting and for the purpose of identifica- tion subscribed by the Chair- man thereof be and the same! are heruby adopted as the ¦ I Victrola with Records Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in sub- stitution for all the existing Articles thereof."
Small Steel Safe by Herrning.
Hall Marvin Co.
WISEMAN LTD. Indian 5 horse power, in per-Telephone No. 200-P.O. Box 451 JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
D. M. GOODALL Manager.
fect condition and fully equipped Practically new. Apply Box 270 cia Hongkong Telegraph."
RIGBY H. P. KEWLEY,
Acting Local Manager. Hongkong 21st October, 1919.
General Managers, Hongkong, 21st October 1919.
On view. from Tuesday, the 28th inst.
Catalogue will be issued.. Terms: Cash on delivery.
Gen. P. LAMMERT. Auctioneer.
is br
WITH US
$1 to start, SYSTEMATICALLY it will grow to
THOUSANDS.
NOTICE,
BY ORDER OF THE OWNERS
PUBLIC AUCTION THE VERY VALUABLE BUILDING SITE Situate at KOWLOON POINT TSIMTSATSUI WITH LARGE FRONTAGE ON KIMBERLEY ROAD KOWLOON
RIPE FOR IMMEDIATE DEVELOPMENT TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION
ON THURSDAY.
The 30th day of October, 1919 at 12 o'clock Noon
by
MR. GEO. P. LAMMERT. at his Auction Rooms in Duddell Street.
The Property consists of:-
All that piece or parcel of
ground situate at Kowloon in the Colony of Hongkong and register- ed in the Land Office as THE REMAINING PORTION OF KOWLOON INLAND LOT NO. 1154.
The Property is situate in a very desirable position ready for immediate building purposes.
Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from, MESSES. DEACON LOOKER DEACON & HARSTON,
1, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong
The Vendors' Solicitors
Or From:
Mr. Geo. F. LAMMERT,
The Auctioneer.
RICHES IN RABBIT SKINS. Five shillings each for rabbit sains! That is the price which the Beveren Club is offering for first-grade Blue Beveren and Havana pelts this winter. That of the Blue Beveren is of a lovely shade of lavender blue through- out; it is long, lustrous, and ex- ceedingly fine and silky. That of
the Havana is of a rich chocolate colour, and is thick, fairly long, fine, and shining. The central idea of the new scheme is to keep some part at least of the many thousands of pounds which used to leave this country for furs here at home, and to produce natural furs, not the dyed kind, the colour of which is so liable to fade or come out. Furriers who have FOR SALE-6 Golf Club seen the pelts of the Blue Beveren and the Havans are delighted What with them, and all they want to Debentures $1.00 each. offers? Apply Box 232 c/o "Hong- know is how many the club can | kong Telegraph.”
supply.
FOR SALE.
EMILY STEVENS
GEORGE
WALSH
GLADYS HULETTE
MOLLY KING
ENID MARKEY
will all be on view at THE CORONET this week, together with THE STRING BAND of -
"The Empress of Russia," which will be used nightly at 9.15 p.m.
to augment, not supersede, our own fine Orchestra. THE WEEK'S PROGRAMME.
TO-NIGHT
TO-MORROW
MONDAY & TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
FRIDAY
at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.
at 6 & 9.15 p.m.
at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.
-at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.
at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.
TRIUMPHANT RETURN
LAST TWO SHOWINGS
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY
:
OF
OUTWITTED
19
FEATURING
66
STEVENS.
EMILY
GLADYS HULETTE
IN
OVER THE HILL
OF
-GEORGE WALSH
IN
"THE YANKEE WAY"
The Spirit of Comic
Opera on the Screen.
MÓLLIE KING
the Girl with the Sunshine Smile
in
her greatest feature
"THE ON-THE-SQUARE
GIRL"
THE EVENT
OF
THE SEASON
FIRST SCREENING
OF
"THE AUCTION BLOCK"